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5

Install the 
Processor

A.  Open the Socket Lever

Rotate the lever open all the way.

B.   Open the Load Plate

C.   Unpack the Processor

Open the 

load 

plate as 

shown.

A

B

D.  Install the Processor

Orient the processor with the socket so that the processor 

cutouts match the two 

socket pins.

A

Note location

of gold key at

corner of

processor.

B

Cautions:

 

CAUTION: The underside of 

 

the processor has components 

that may damage the socket wires if 

installed improperly.

Processor must align correctly with

the socket opening before installation.  DO NOT DROP processor into socket!

DO NOT DROP

 processor into socket!

Components

When unpacking a processor, 

hold by the edges only to avoid 

touching the gold contact wires.

A

A

Carefully remove

protective cover

as shown.

Save the 

protective 

cover.

Make sure the front edge of the load plate slides

under the shoulder screw as the lever is lowered.

Carefully lower the load plate over the processor.

E.   Close the Load Plate

F.  Engage the Load Plate

A

Close the load plate locking lever.

B

Push down on the locking lever.

G.  Latch the Locking Lever

A

Slide the tip of the lever under the 

notch in the load plate.  

Make sure

the lever is securely latched.

B

H.  Remove the Cover

CAUTION:  

DO NOT damage the

server board with the tip of the

locking lever.

1

Push the lever handle down and away 

from the socket to release it.

A

B

B

A

Load Plate

Front Edge

Shoulder

Screw

Save the 

protective 

cover.

A

B

Carefully lift the cover straight up 

as shown.

1

Preparing 
the Chassis

Observe normal ESD (Electrostatic 

Discharge) procedures.

Place your Intel

®

 Server Chassis 

on a flat anti-static surface to 

perform the following integration 

procedures.  Always touch the 

chassis frame first, before 

reaching inside to make server 

board connections or to install 

components.

IMPORTANT!

Before proceeding 
further, do the 
following:

Check your Intel

®

 Server System 

for disconnected or loose cables 

and components that may have 

occurred during shipping.

3

Remove Air Duct

Removing air duct by lifting straight up.

4

Remove Add-in Card 
Riser Assembly

          CAUTION:

Place the riser 

assembly 

upsidedown to 

avoid damage 

to the riser card 

connector.

Grasp riser with both 

hands and pull straight 

up to release riser card 

connector from server 

board socket.

Riser Card

Connector

2

Remove Top Cover

B

Remove the four security screws.
Slide cover back and lift upward.

A

A

B

B

Intel

®

 Server System 

R1304BTLSHBN 
Quick Start User's Guide

Thank you for buying an Intel® Server System.  The following 
information will help you assemble your Intel® Server System 
R1304BTLSHBN and install components. 

This guide and other supporting documents are located on the 
web at  

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server

If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures used 
during system integration, please see the Intel® Server System 
R1304BTLSHBN Service Guide, available on the Intel® Server Deployment 
Toolkit CD or at 

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server

Read all cautions and warnings first before starting your server system integration.

7

Install DIMM Memory Modules

To Install DIMMs:

DDR3 DIMM Memory Identification:

Open both DIMM socket levers.

C

A

D
E

Note location of alignment notch.

B

CAUTION: Avoid touching contacts when 

handling or installing DIMMs.

DIMM

notch and

socket

bump must

align as

shown.

Other

Memory

DDR3

This server board supports up to 4 DDR3 1066/1333 ECC 

UDIMM.

CAUTION:  

Observe normal ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) procedures 

to avoid possible damage to system components.

Memory Configurations and Population Order:

Memory Type:

  Minimum of one 1 GB, DDR3 1066/1333 MHz ECC UDIMM.

A

C

D

B

E

Note:  For additional memory configurations, see the Techinical Product Specification 

on the Intel

®

 Server Deployment Toolkit CD that accompanied your Intel

®

 Server 

Board S1200BT, or go to: 

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server

Memory sizing and configuration is supported only for qualified DIMMs approved by 

Intel

®

.  For a list of supported memory, see the tested memory list at

http://serverconfigurator.intel.com/default.aspx

DIMM A2

DIMM A1

DIMM B2

DIMM B1

Insert DIMM making sure the connector edge of the DIMM aligns correctly with the slot.
Push down firmly on the DIMM until it snaps into place and both levers close.
IMPORTANT!  Visually check that each latch is fully closed and correctly engaged with each DIMM edge slot.

6

Install Heat Sink

Get heat sink from the shipping position.

A

Remove the protective film on the TIM if present.

E

D

B
C

CAUTION:

Do not 

over-tighten

fasteners.

D

C

TIM

Processor

Soc

ket

AIRFLOW

B

2

3

1

4

Chassis Front

E

Securely re-tighten each fastener again in the same order as 

performed in Step E.

Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, finger-tighten each fastener 

diagonally, according to the numbers shown.

Align heat sink fins to the front and back of the chassis 

for correct airflow.  

Airflow goes from front-to-back of 

chassis.

The heat sink has four captive fasteners and should be 

tightened using the following procedure:

CAUTION: The heat sink has thermal interface 

material (TIM) on the underside of it.  Use caution so 

that you do not damage the thermal interface material. 

Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.

Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its 

subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.  

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the 

property of others.  Copyright © 2011, Intel Corporation.

All rights reserved.

Warning

 

Read all caution and safety 

 

statements in this document 

 

before performing any of the 

instructions.  Also see the 

Intel

®

 

Server Board and Server Chassis 

Safety Information

 document at:

http://www.intel.com/support/

motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770

.htm

 

for complete safety information.

Warning

 

Installation and service of 

 

this product should only be

 

performed by qualified service 

personnel to avoid risk of injury from 

electrical shock or energy hazard.

Caution

 

Observe normal ESD

 

[Electrostatic Discharge]

 

procedures during system 

integration to avoid possible 

damage to server board and/or 

other components.

G20489-005

Caution

            Low Power Unit, Please

            Check Power Budget Tool

            For Supported Configuration.

Tools Required

        Anti-static

wrist strap

     Phillips*

screwdriver

Minimum Hardware Requirements

 

Heat Sink:

 

 1U passive heat sink.

 

Memory:

 

 

Memory Type:

  Minimum of one 1 GB, 

          240-pin DDR3 1066/1333 MHz ECC UDIMM.

 

Hard Disk Drives:

 

 SATA

 

Power:

 

 Minimum of 250W with 2A of standby current, which meets the SSI EPS

          12V specification.

 

To avoid integration difficulties and possible damage to your system, make 

sure you have components from each category below.

Fastener Identification Guide

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